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History of Bell Bottoms

By Jadato @jadatonet
Readers!
I don't know about you but I really want a pair of bell bottoms. Do you have any pairs that you already love? I think when I find the perfect pair I'm going to invest; maybe something from Free People? I took a few fashion courses during my time in college and love researching fashion trends. Here is a history lesson on bell bottoms for my readers.
Origin of Bell-Bottoms
The pants that the world has come to know and love as a fitted yet flowing fashion staple amongst young people originally were designed for much more practical reasons. Though the actual creation of the first pair of bell-bottoms is unknown, the first mention of bell-bottom pants was in 1813 in reference to the uniforms of U.S. Navy sailors. Bell-bottoms were a functional choice for sailors since they were easyhistory of bell bottoms to remove over boots, easy to roll up to avoid becoming water-logged, and--perhaps most interestingly--could be morphed into a floatation device by filling the pant legs with air.
Read more: The History of Bell-Bottoms | eHow.com 
I guess now we know why sailors may have some of the most iconic outfits but they also helped them survive if they were wrecked at sea! Heck yes floatation device, I think airplanes need to get a pair of these underneath seats :) Anywho...here are a few of my favorite ways to wear them. I will post some pictures of myself in them as soon as I find that PERFECT pair. I wanted to point out too that bell bottoms work well for most women's bodies because they draw attention from their waist downward.
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history of bell bottoms
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history of bell bottoms
history of bell bottoms
history of bell bottoms
history of bell bottoms
history of bell bottoms
history of bell bottoms
history of bell bottoms
history of bell bottoms
history of bell bottoms
history of bell bottoms
history of bell bottoms
history of bell bottoms
XOXO
JADATO

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